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NUM05-EX1EX0: Denormalized numbers are acceptable when competent numerical analysis demonstrates that the computed values will meet all accuracy and behavioral requirements that are appropriate to the application. Note that "competent numerical analysis" generally requires a specialized professional numerical analyst; lesser levels of rigor fail to qualify for this exception.

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